Make Your Own Rose Water Skin Toner & Mist

Sometimes a relaxing mist is just what you need to cool and soothe your skin on a hot day.

It is so satisfying to take pure ingredients and create luxurious, nourishing products that support healthy skin.

We’ve been struggling through heat waves lately. Working outside when the humidex is extremely high is very hard on the skin. I decided to make up a big batch rose water to soothe and rejuvenate my skin when I come in from work. It’s been a real treat having it and I am already feeling the soothing benefits.

I have added a twist to my usual rose water recipe by using lavender as well. Lavender is a good anti inflammatory and also helps to calm skin. Lavender is completely optional in this recipe.

Rose water is very inexpensive and simple to make. It provides the botanical benefits of roses and lavender, in a gentle and refreshing way. If you don’t have access to fresh plant material you can order dried flowers on-line or your can use essential oils. This is a great base for a lot of other products as well. I also use rose water as an ingredient in skin creams and soap. in fact, I sometimes sneak it in my baking recipes as well.

spraying rosewater on your skin instantly refreshes and naturally hydrates it. Rosewater works as a facial cleanser, toner & moisturiser. It is also excellent for cooling and soothing your body.

About The Ingredients

Rose

Considered the fragrance of the Goddess Aphrodite Rose oil is YIN in character and excellent for clearing and balancing the heart chakra energies. source

There are many varieties (over 70000) of roses but I love Rosa rugosa for use in our medicinal, skin care and culinary recipes. It is antimicrobial, antiseptic & excellent for balancing all skin types. It is known for supporting: heightened Libido, depression, mood swings, relaxation and much more.

Lavender

Lavender is known to balance all of the 7 chakras. It is also an excellent stimulator of the conscious mind and the third eye chakra. Lavender resonates with the powerful energy of the moon and cleanses negative energies. The oil greatly increases mind, body, and spirit health, while promoting love, peace, protection, purification! source

One of the best known healing oils, with a chemically complex structure. The botanical name Lavandula, comes from Latin lavare, which means “to wash.”. It’s topical properties are well known for being; anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, anti-depressant, antiseptic, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antispasmodic, analgesic, calmative, detoxifier, hypotensive, and sedative.

Rose Water Skin Toner Recipe

Ingredients

This recipe does not require precise measurements. You just want enough water to just cover the petals. The more plant material the stronger the infusion.

A big handful of organic rose petals

6-8 sprigs of lavender (optional)

2 cups filtered or distilled water

Spritzer or spray bottles.

Instructions

Place the petals in a sauce pan. Cover with water and stir. Bring water to a boil and remove from heat. Cover and allow to steep and sweat until it has cooled completely.

Strain out the petals, squeezing to extract all of the liquid.

Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and store in the refrigerator. It should be good for up to a month.

Lightly spray your face and body for a cooling, soothing, hydrating mist. This can also be used as a linen spray.

A dreamer at heart, Charlotte has an emotional affinity with nature and spends much of her time outdoors. You will most often find her in the garden, tending to the animals or picking wild plants for her concoctions. In the kitchen, she always has projects on the go; brewing, fermenting, baking, cooking and remedy making. Prior to living the homesteading dream, she was the Director of Marketing for an innovative communications company, SSi Micro. With fourteen years with this company, she grew departments, managed large projects, organized people, and ran the purchasing and logistics department. Charlotte is happiest when she has her fingers in all kinds of pots, creating a little bit of disorder while making beautiful things.